In this March 30, 2010 photo, job seekers wait in line to attend a career fair in San Jose. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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David Brooks sounds a bit fed up with all the economists—Paul Krugman, he's looking at you—loudly demanding another stimulus. Among the shots in today's New York Times column:

"The Demand Siders are brilliant, but they write as if changing fiscal policy were as easy as adjusting the knob on your stove."

The "write as if everybody who disagrees with them is immoral or a moron."

They "have very high I.Q.’s, but they seem to be strangers to doubt and modesty."

Plenty of economists are worried about what more spending will do to the debt, writes Brooks. What to do instead? Start with a few short-term solutions, such as extending unemployment insurance and giving federal money only to states that have "responsible long-term budget plans." And please, "don't be arrogant."

A neocon complaining about lack of doubt and modesty, and arrogance. Now that's irony.

MarkFL

Jul 6, 2010 8:29 PM CDT

How dare you call me an arrogant moron you arrogant moron...

Cat-Lover

Jul 6, 2010 5:29 PM CDT

I don't give a flying fuck about economics tomorrow. Mortgages are due today; food must be on tables today; people need jobs today; schools must be open and operating at full capacity today; US industrial exports must be increased today. Tomorrow will take care of itself. It always has and it always will. We are Americans! We succeed!